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ACI (2002) The Economic Impact of U.S. Airports, Airport Council International, North America, 2002

http://www.waitakere.govt.nz/AbtCit/whenuapai/pdf/usecoimpact.pdf. Accessed May 04, 2010


The United States has the world's most extensive airport system. As a catalyst for moving passengers and cargo, and its essential role in facilitating commerce and national defense, airports are crucial in the everyday operations of American society. As globalization continues to take hold, the competitiveness of American industry increasingly relies on airports and the aviation infrastructure. National, regional and local economic growth depends upon the U.S. airport industry.
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